Category: women

Top 10 Hot Topics From BlogHer Health and Wellness

Top 10 Hot Topics From Health and Wellness in 2007 — by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at BlogHer) It’s the last day of 2007, and I thought I would do this post on some of the hot topics from BlogHer Health…

New Care2 Election Blog

Hi everyone.  I want to take this opportunity to tell you that I am helping to launch a new blog by Care2.  It’s called the Care2 Election Blog, and I will be the primary blogger.  I hope you’ll stop by…

WMC Introducing Progressive Women’s Voices

  Women’s Media Center Introducing Progressive Women’s Voices — by Catherine Morgan I was pleasantly surprised today, to find that my political blog “Informed Voters” was receiving incoming links from The Huffington Post. It seems Carol Jenkins wrote a post…

One month ago today I started my blog “The Political Voices of Women“, as a spin-off to a list I compiled of women blogging about politics. Both the list and the blog, were my answer to the question…Where are all…

Get Your Child Vaccinated or Go To Jail

image from Get Your Child Vaccinated or Go To Jail — by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at BlogHer) More problems associated with vaccines, this time the controversy is with the Chicken Pox vaccine. I haven’t been silent about my distrust with…

Universal Healthcare, SCHIP, and HMOs

Healthcare Crisis: HMOs, Universal Healthcare, SCHIP, and the 2008 Presidential Election — by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at BlogHer) I don’t think I go one day without reading or hearing about someone facing medical issues, and not having adequate health insurance.…

Learn More About BlogHers Act

The new BlogHers Act site is LIVE. Check out this post by Lisa Stone explaining the goals of this new site. The site before you is the result of terrific work by a great team. Maria Niles, Denise Tanton and…

Living With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

This is a post I wrote for my “Living With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome” blog. Here is a 30 second PSA on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by the CDC… — Finding Acceptance When You Have An Invisible Disease — by Catherine Morgan…